2004 Presidential Election
Senator Kerry leads President Bush in Ohio according to a recent American Research Group poll. The numbers shake out this way: George W. Bush, 43%; John Kerry, 49%; Ralph Nader, 2%; Undecided, 6%. Thanks to the Daily Kos for the link.
Taegan Goddard: "Here are the latest polls on the presidential race: Pennsylvania - Kerry 44%, Bush 43%, Nader 7% (Quinnipiac); Ohio - Kerry 49%, Bush 43%, Nader 2% (American Research Group); Florida - Kerry 47%, Bush 46%, Nader2% (American Research Group)."
USA Today: "Of six measurements for predicting the outcome of presidential contests, all with excellent track records, each signals a clear outcome in November. The problem is, they're pointing in different directions." The article lists the six measurements (that's a stretch) as, the economy, advantage Bush, voter approval, advantage Kerry, wartime president, advantage Bush, Republican wins and Ohio, advantage Kerry, Democrats not doing well in the South advantage Bush, Prededential demeanor, advantage Kerry.
Senator Kerry and President Bush are in a dead heat, according to a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released today. From the article, "Looking at the presidential race, the poll found a tie among likely voters: 49 percent for Bush and 48 percent for Kerry. When poll respondents were asked to consider independent Ralph Nader, the breakdown was: 48 percent for Bush, 47 percent for Kerry and 3 percent for Nader." Thanks to TalkLeft for the link.
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